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    In coco plus do I need to feed autos soon as they germinate as coco has no nutrients I’ve looked into this and so many people are saying yes and saying no, my conclusion it to just started feeding them very low on 0.4ec after 7 days ?

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    I always feed soon as they pop out, but only sparingly at first, and not daily till they are a few weeks old, depending on size and how they look as well

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    Ok thanks I had 2 autos I fed them soon as they sprouted daily with 0.4ec and by 3 weeks they still looked 1 week old had to bin them and start again I bought some foundation intense which is apparently a starter nutrient hopefully 0.4ec of that every 3 days shouldn’t harm them also I potted them straight into final pot as everyone is saying to do that

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    Also the 2 I had to bin was with led 450w I now changed to 600w hps

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    feed from day 1 but...

    imagine a cup upside down over the plant. water around the imaginary cup but not inside it. This forces the roots to spread out and look for the moisture.

    Larger root structures tend to support larger plants

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    Thanks I didn’t do that before

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    feed from day 1 but...

    imagine a cup upside down over the plant. water around the imaginary cup but not inside it. This forces the roots to spread out and look for the moisture.

    Larger root structures tend to support larger plants
    As well as helping the root structure, keeping the nutes away from the seedling helps prevent physical damage. Pour the nutes in gently. If you see the little seedling move, it will probably be a runt.

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    Should I use light cycle 24/0 or is 18-6 fine for autos

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    Either work, me personally have always gone 18/6 but 24 gives you a constant environment, it's personal preference on this

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    Have a read of this
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